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Children are a workforce

Scott Walker January 15, 2015

When you visit a third world country like Haiti, children are familiar with hard work. I came across multiple children who gathered the daily water for their family, gathered food from street vendors on their own at age 10, did laundry by hand at age 8...  I could go on and on. Children sometimes act as the glue of a family in countries like Haiti. Making sure that the necessary chores are completed in a timely manner. 

In people, People, Places Tags Fuji, X100s, Haiti, Haiti children, street photography, Scott Walker, Third World
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